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AFS students to talk about home countries

Posted January 19, 2026

International students attending Sheboygan County schools will share information and a treat from their home countries with community members at the next AFS Student Presentations.

The presentations will begin at 3:30 p.m. Sunday Feb. 1 in the Plymouth High School Cafeteria, 125 S. Highland Ave.

Presenters

  • Resul from Turkmenistan, who is attending Elkhart Lake High School
  • Luiza from Kosovo, who is attending Plymouth High School
  • Pam from Thailand, who is attending Plymouth High School
  • Alessia from Italy, who is attending Plymouth High School
  • Matilde from Italy, who is attending Sheboygan North High School
  • Georgi from Bulgaria, who is attending Plymouth High School

Mark your calendar: The third and final set of AFS Presentations will be April 19 at PHS.

About Plymouth AFS

AFS is a nonprofit with more than 75 years of experience in student exchange, and a great network of dedicated local volunteers to support host families and students throughout the exchange experience.

The Plymouth AFS chapter, one of the most active in the state, is hosting 16 foreign-exchange students this year, from Argentina, Brazil, Bulgaria, Chile, France, Germany (2), Iceland, Indonesia, Italy (2), Kosovo, Mozambique, Sweden, Thailand, and Turkmenistan.

Eight are attending Plymouth High School, with 3 at Sheboygan North, 2 at Sheboygan South, and one each at Elkhart Lake-Glenbeulah, Sheboygan Falls, and Howards Grove.

Local coordinators are Ann Weeden at adrewryweeden@gmail.com or Patrick Gafney at PatrickGafney@gmail.com.

Learn more: Visit the PHS International Exchange webpage.